Lilly's new oral pill, Orforglipron, has shown promising results in reducing weight and improving blood sugar levels in diabetes patients. With nearly 4% rise in shares, the drug is on track for FDA approval.
In a dramatic protest against President Trump's anti-flag-burning executive order, a man ignited a U.S. flag near the White House. Though arrested, he faced charges unrelated to flag burning itself.
In a surprising move, Trump directs the US government to acquire a $8.9 billion stake in Intel. This shocking investment raises questions about nationalization and its implications for the tech industry.
President Trump is poised to impose hefty tariffs on countries implementing digital taxes aimed at American tech firms. In a fiery Truth Social post, he vows to protect U.S. technology and warns of consequences for those who disrespect American companies.
In a strategic move to avoid bankruptcy, EchoStar Corp. has agreed to sell spectrum licenses to AT&T for $23 billion. This deal will enhance AT&T’s network capabilities with additional low-band and mid-band spectrum, pending regulatory approval by mid-2026.
In a bold move, President Trump seeks to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook over unproven mortgage fraud allegations, raising questions about his influence on the central bank and the economy.
The NFL's cut day has brought significant changes across teams, with key players released and surprising trades. From the Dolphins signing CB Rasul Douglas to the Falcons retaining Younghoe Koo, find out all the latest roster moves and what they mean for the teams heading into the new season.
In a startling development, the first human case of a flesh-eating parasite known as New World screwworm myiasis has been confirmed in the US. The patient, who traveled from El Salvador, raises concerns about public health and the risks associated with travel to outbreak-affected regions.
In a groundbreaking ruling, a federal judge dismissed a DOJ lawsuit against Maryland's federal judges, asserting that the case undermines judicial independence and precedent. This decision highlights ongoing tensions between the executive and judicial branches.
Jannik Sinner, after a devastating loss at the French Open, found solace in his hometown before triumphing at Wimbledon against rival Carlos Alcaraz. Discover his journey from heartbreak to victory!